Brendan Burgess
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Padjo
This has nothing to do with AIB. This is Bank of Ireland.
Brendan
This has nothing to do with AIB. This is Bank of Ireland.
Brendan
if so how come the panel have to get approval from a steering committee? Who is on the steering committee, does it say?
Apologies Brendan. I missed that part.This is Bank of Ireland.
My case is with Ulster Bank and it's my understanding that if I accept their additional compensation offer then I have no subsequent recourse to the courts.I have been told that none of the Appeal Panels are acting in an independent manner but have no proof of this. In my case, the Panel permitted the Bank to rewrite historic credit decisions when they were provided with proofs and evidences to the contrary. Quite extra-ordinary.
It cannot be the case that BoI are an exception in not requiring full and final settlement agreement if you accept the Appeal Decision. I am not a lawyer, but if you accept the monies in full and final, that is your agreement to make. Or not.
Brendan as an aside you might update your post in Jim Stafford's "key post" as you state they are independent in it.I was surprised to hear that yesterday. They certainly are not independent.
Brendan
My case is with Ulster Bank and it's my understanding that if I accept their additional compensation offer then I have no subsequent recourse to the courts.
Complaints upheld
It appears that, so far, the Ombudsman has upheld only one systemic issue - the AIB Prevailing Rate issue. I don't think he has rejected any other systemic issues yet but it's hard to know.
Decision Reference 2019-0045 Failure to offer appropriate compensation or redress,